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charlie was bitter about that. increased his hostility toward the establishment. >> i think he felt he was being deserted. something that he probably lived with all of his life. he was becoming more and more desperate. he was becoming more and more threatening. >> greta: when doris day offered her beach house to her son terry decided to vacate the house, the new tenant roman polanski and a now pregnant sharon taste the couple moved in the spring of 1969 before taking off to europe to work on separate film projects. >> her departure was very rushed. it was chaos, knowing that by the time she got back home it would be just prior to her delivery. >> sharon finished film what was to be her last movie. she returned to the house in time to watch the moon landing july 20th, with her mother and younger sisters. >> it was very hot and she was extremely pregnant. we all went into the master bedroom and piled into the bed. i was at her feet. and we watched the moon landing. that was the last time that any of us saw her alive.
charlie was bitter about that. increased his hostility toward the establishment. >> i think he felt he was being deserted. something that he probably lived with all of his life. he was becoming more and more desperate. he was becoming more and more threatening. >> greta: when doris day offered her beach house to her son terry decided to vacate the house, the new tenant roman polanski and a now pregnant sharon taste the couple moved in the spring of 1969 before taking off to europe...
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charlie bit me! >> thinking it's funny, harry decides to stick his finger in charlie's mouth again. >> and all of a sudden charlie decides to clamp down and bite it. >> ow. charlie, that really hurt. >> just the reaction is sort of like the pause. >> ow. >> and charlie bit me, ouch. >> ow, charlie. >> ouch, charlie. >> it's just classic. >> he bit me really, really, really, really hard. >> so his little brother is gnawing on his finger, and harry never makes a move to make him stop. >> it's very brave of harry not to retaliate. he didn't do anything. he didn't try to rip his finger out. he didn't hurt charlie. he took it and realized that charlie really wasn't trying to hurt him. >> but charlie must have sensed his brother wasn't happy because he quickly opens his mouth and lets go. >> that really hurts. >> and that's when charlie starts laughing. >> all of a sudden the baby just goes [ evil laughter ] like out of nowhere, the kid -- full on maniacal laugh about biting the kid's finger. >> he found i
charlie bit me! >> thinking it's funny, harry decides to stick his finger in charlie's mouth again. >> and all of a sudden charlie decides to clamp down and bite it. >> ow. charlie, that really hurt. >> just the reaction is sort of like the pause. >> ow. >> and charlie bit me, ouch. >> ow, charlie. >> ouch, charlie. >> it's just classic. >> he bit me really, really, really, really hard. >> so his little brother is gnawing on his...
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almost everything's changed, charlie. at that time the concept of the world is flat and the connective society was occur. if you look what's occurred over the last five or six years, we've become much more social in toample hosocial how we intercot through technology, video if you will, much more interconnected if you will within the society and much more virtual. your connectivity is often over long distances. how well a company or individual or country handles that can often determine their future. so if you think about what's occurring, it's almost the power of the internet to allow companies to interface or people who interface and you can do it on a scale and speed that's not occurred before. cisco's fortunate enough to be at the right time and right spot we think to participate in these. we get to see what the countries in the world is doing and almost every company. >> rose: let's talk about the overall business. you mentioned the power of the social media. is it replacing for example search as a phenomenon of our
almost everything's changed, charlie. at that time the concept of the world is flat and the connective society was occur. if you look what's occurred over the last five or six years, we've become much more social in toample hosocial how we intercot through technology, video if you will, much more interconnected if you will within the society and much more virtual. your connectivity is often over long distances. how well a company or individual or country handles that can often determine their...
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charlie: hey. so i ran rachel's data against election returns, and this brute force data search found a match. to an election here in l.a.? yeah, to the most recent county supervisor's election. i think it's the sixth district. jason brasher won, beat a three-term incumbent. big upset. what, he stole it? charlie: well, i'll tell you this: those vote totals should be random, and they aren't. all right, this is starting to make sense. j. everett tuttle was brasher's largest contributor. he was the driving force behind the campaign. rachel lawton, she worked on brasher's campaign. says that she did demographic analysis, charlie. meeks: teresa king did freelance work for a computer company. that same company had a contract with the brasher campaign. that's all five victims. oh, man, do we have to ask, you know? the odds that this would be random, it's like the four of us getting hit by lightning on the way home tonight. and it's not even raining. so, tuttle... yeah, i'm with you. now, california electi
charlie: hey. so i ran rachel's data against election returns, and this brute force data search found a match. to an election here in l.a.? yeah, to the most recent county supervisor's election. i think it's the sixth district. jason brasher won, beat a three-term incumbent. big upset. what, he stole it? charlie: well, i'll tell you this: those vote totals should be random, and they aren't. all right, this is starting to make sense. j. everett tuttle was brasher's largest contributor. he was...
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don: ah, charlie. what did you do? i e-mailed the rest of sanjrani's work to scientists at four universities in pakistan. why? i felt i had to. as phil's colleague... ...as a scientist. charlie: i have a strong defense. that research can't be used as a weapon. we know that now. we couldn't know it then. is this true, what i just heard? you lost your security clearance? yeah, it's true. do something, fix this. it doesn't work that way. you know what this means? that he cannot work at this college or any classified project. and second that, how can you be... keep working for the fbi without your clearance? i don't think i can. neither one of you want to talk about it? well, it's a hell of a big elephant in a relatively small yard. right. (clears throat) it's kind of amazing that we worked together as long as we did. you know, this is not the first time this house has been divided by a fundamental disagreement. that year that charlie spent at mit, remember when he came home? that was a shocker. yes. so i'm a celtics fan.
don: ah, charlie. what did you do? i e-mailed the rest of sanjrani's work to scientists at four universities in pakistan. why? i felt i had to. as phil's colleague... ...as a scientist. charlie: i have a strong defense. that research can't be used as a weapon. we know that now. we couldn't know it then. is this true, what i just heard? you lost your security clearance? yeah, it's true. do something, fix this. it doesn't work that way. you know what this means? that he cannot work at this...
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. >> as for the-- >> as for the lightbling, i'll just finish my point, charlie. as for the light bulb, we have a long history of codes and standards for a variety of reasons, including safety. including health, including what the government, various government thinks, and this is one of them. >> and adam, a lot of people would argue that the new light bulbs are indeed significantly more dangerous than anything we're doing right now, but i want to go back to charles. >> some would argue that mars is made of cheese, that doesn't necessarily make it-- >> the moon, the moon. >> oh, the moon, new, ben, the moon is-- and first of all, let's talk about china, subsidizing failure and command control economies can do that. one of the great things about the markets, and solar panels obviously do not work to the extent that people like adam work, now why? if they do, guess what, ge would be selling them. >> the free market would be eating this up. >> i'd be walking across the street in the store, and global warming doesn't exist and science is out on it. >> what about the s
. >> as for the-- >> as for the lightbling, i'll just finish my point, charlie. as for the light bulb, we have a long history of codes and standards for a variety of reasons, including safety. including health, including what the government, various government thinks, and this is one of them. >> and adam, a lot of people would argue that the new light bulbs are indeed significantly more dangerous than anything we're doing right now, but i want to go back to charles. >>...
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and-- >> charlie, charlie. >> ben stein raises a good points. >> they work hard. >> wait a minute, wait a minute, might be some point. doesn't mean that they shouldn't celebrate success. wait a minute, but unless they're rewarded for, i don't know, procuring the best quarter-- >> then they get to keep their job, i don't understand why-- >> no, no, no, now you're getting-- >> no, no, you're in the private sector, you're a company want to throw a lavish party. >> neil: wait a minute, the blond you looked at dually noted, do you want her to lose her job. >> that's not what i'm saying, i would never-- >> we got a call from mrs. gasperino it's toast. >> she said i am-- >> and one thing, let me say one thing, because we're the not talking about punishing people, ben. this is what i don't get. not allow someone, a group of people to go on a million dollar junket as punishment, but yet taxing a household that makes $250,000 is just, just for the economy. i don't see how both of these worlds can live in the same universe. >> we all live in a universe where we want to be appreciated. this is a ju
and-- >> charlie, charlie. >> ben stein raises a good points. >> they work hard. >> wait a minute, wait a minute, might be some point. doesn't mean that they shouldn't celebrate success. wait a minute, but unless they're rewarded for, i don't know, procuring the best quarter-- >> then they get to keep their job, i don't understand why-- >> no, no, no, now you're getting-- >> no, no, you're in the private sector, you're a company want to throw a lavish...
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charlie, thank you as well. we'll talk more about the strategy from romney and the president coming up. gentlemen, thank you. >>> it was a rare event even for tornado alley standards. more than a dozen tornados, some with winds of up to 150 miles per hour touching down in north texas this hour yesterday. we saw it unfold live on news station yesterday, a massive twister tearing into north texas, tossing tractor trailers around as if they were nothing. three teams from the national weather service on the ground right now. they're surveying all of that damage we witnessed. these are picture from arlington, texas, where crews say it looks like a tornado with 135 miles per hour winds hit homes amazingly, no one was killed in all of this. >> all that really matters is we're alive. we weren't here and god blessed us. >> joining me from foreney is eric fish e it is amazing to see what we watched yesterday and no loss ofife confirmed in this. it is incredible. >> two trends we're watching right now. one i don't like, th
charlie, thank you as well. we'll talk more about the strategy from romney and the president coming up. gentlemen, thank you. >>> it was a rare event even for tornado alley standards. more than a dozen tornados, some with winds of up to 150 miles per hour touching down in north texas this hour yesterday. we saw it unfold live on news station yesterday, a massive twister tearing into north texas, tossing tractor trailers around as if they were nothing. three teams from the national...
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good morning, charlie. >> what's your assessment of this, your reaction to this? >> not surprised at all. at least at this juncture. everybody knows what happened. the real question is, what's going on in his mind? what's causing all of this to happen? the criminal justice system takes a look at what your intent is at the time. so, i think it's not surprising that everybody's saying, wait a minute, slow down a little bit because clearly he's having problems even assisting his own defense. and as a consequence, that's not terribly unusual for a court to say, let's get an analysis done here to see if we can move forward. >> is it as simple as you're saying you're incompetent to stand trial, you're not ponsible for your actions? >> two separate questions. right now we're at the threshold. the threshold is simply, can we move forward with this case? in order to move forward, it's a lower standard, have you to show you understand the nature of charges against you and you can assist. the bigger question is are yo
good morning, charlie. >> what's your assessment of this, your reaction to this? >> not surprised at all. at least at this juncture. everybody knows what happened. the real question is, what's going on in his mind? what's causing all of this to happen? the criminal justice system takes a look at what your intent is at the time. so, i think it's not surprising that everybody's saying, wait a minute, slow down a little bit because clearly he's having problems even assisting his own...
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>> charlie smith is a travel writer for "the daily telegraph" in london and a host of tourism videos. he has the perfect job for an adrenaline junky. >> i think a few people think i've got a death wish. i've been wing walking on a plane. flying around doing loop de loop. i've done the biggest bungee jump in the world, the skeleton bobsled which is on this tray where you go down this chute and you go about 60 miles an hour. it's pretty terrifying but it's all good fun. >> but charlie takes the terrifying moments in stride. >> i do this job because of the excitement, because it beats being behind the desk every day and to get the opportunity to travel and if it means i have to get a bit scared at the time, i don't mind that. it's a good trade. >> a good trade indeed. for a recent story he and his co-host are out taping tourism videos at a gulf course in south africa. >> we were there to do some safaris, play some golf. it was all meant to be quite relaxed. none of the adrenaline adventures. >> we're here at legends on the 18th green and we're meant to be going up to the mountain for the
>> charlie smith is a travel writer for "the daily telegraph" in london and a host of tourism videos. he has the perfect job for an adrenaline junky. >> i think a few people think i've got a death wish. i've been wing walking on a plane. flying around doing loop de loop. i've done the biggest bungee jump in the world, the skeleton bobsled which is on this tray where you go down this chute and you go about 60 miles an hour. it's pretty terrifying but it's all good fun....
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>> did, two years ago, charlie and erica. we had a game of post that i was in full control of until i took my foot off the gas pedal and he came and got me at the wire and he would not offer me an opportunity to redeem myself in this kre rey cent interview. but hopefully he's anticipating a second term, if that indeed happens, i'm hopeful that does, maybe we'll get a chance to have a rematch. >> rematch and revenge. thank you so much, clark. >> my pleasu >>> last year the ceo of starbucks took on washington gridlock. now he has a new pet project, creating more jobs in the u.s. howard schultz will be here with us at the table in studio 57. stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning." there he is in the green room with steven and gayle. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ...could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you... ...with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra,... ...humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can low
>> did, two years ago, charlie and erica. we had a game of post that i was in full control of until i took my foot off the gas pedal and he came and got me at the wire and he would not offer me an opportunity to redeem myself in this kre rey cent interview. but hopefully he's anticipating a second term, if that indeed happens, i'm hopeful that does, maybe we'll get a chance to have a rematch. >> rematch and revenge. thank you so much, clark. >> my pleasu >>> last year...
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charlie, erica? >> bill plante at the white house, thank you. >>> here in new york authorities are trying to find out why an suv drove off a highway, went over a guardrail and landed upside down on the ground in the famous bronx zoo. as terrell brown reports, all seven people in that vehicle were killed. >> reporter: the accident happened shortly after noon sunday. police say an suv carrying seven people, all from the same family, bounced off the median of the bronx river parkway, crossed three lanes of traffic, flew over a guardrail and plummeted 100 feet. the suv landed in a wooded area of the bronx zoo that is never open to the public. and far from any animal exhibits. authorities say when they found the suv, it was crushed. >> arrived on the scene and they found the vehicle upside down with occupants inside the vehicle. >> reporter: the victims were a man and woman in their 80s. two other women, one of whom was the driver, and three children, all were pronounced dead at the scene. no one on the g
charlie, erica? >> bill plante at the white house, thank you. >>> here in new york authorities are trying to find out why an suv drove off a highway, went over a guardrail and landed upside down on the ground in the famous bronx zoo. as terrell brown reports, all seven people in that vehicle were killed. >> reporter: the accident happened shortly after noon sunday. police say an suv carrying seven people, all from the same family, bounced off the median of the bronx river...
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good morning, charlie. he's basically declared victory in the gop race and now we're seeing romney turning his attention as what he sees the two obstacles in his path, president obama and the press. >> i'm offering a clear choice and a different path, and unlike the president, i have a record that i'm proud to run on. >> reporter: mitt romney's speech to a room full of journalists offered sharp lines of attack against the president and a request for help in keeping mr. obama honest. >> his intent is on hiding. you and i will have to do the seeking. >> reporter: romney said the president would spend the campaign twisting the truth and he pointed to the same stage at the same a.p. forum to open a fierce attack on the proposed republican budget. >> it is thinly veiled social darwinism. it is antitheticcal to the entire history to the land of opportunity and upward mobility for anyone willing to work for it. >> reporter: it had been fodder for reporters and rivals and lamented what he called a new era of journa
good morning, charlie. he's basically declared victory in the gop race and now we're seeing romney turning his attention as what he sees the two obstacles in his path, president obama and the press. >> i'm offering a clear choice and a different path, and unlike the president, i have a record that i'm proud to run on. >> reporter: mitt romney's speech to a room full of journalists offered sharp lines of attack against the president and a request for help in keeping mr. obama honest....
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charlie. i see you doing that. >> yes. we do that from time-to-time. hold on, the guy is copying me. that's what they call the bernie. >> look at that, go ahead. no pressure. >> i'll do it when charlie does it. >> you're on the air and not going to dance? >> i'm not doing right now. i'm giving the people what they want. that's the weather right now. >> all right. >>> yes. mainly clear skies right now. the clouds to the south back into moving into western maryland as of now. i don't know if you can see this on your screen. there is a little bit of rain trying to push into kentucky right now and heading towards west virginia. this will stay to the south of us for today. high pressure is building in and getting plenty of sunshine. right now temperatures in the 40s in many spots. we are in the 40s. good morning. northeast. you are at 40 degrees. chester town 43 degrees. i'm going to talk about the next chance for rain in the forecast. also, you're going to get that easter forecast coming up. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> well, you may use coupon
charlie. i see you doing that. >> yes. we do that from time-to-time. hold on, the guy is copying me. that's what they call the bernie. >> look at that, go ahead. no pressure. >> i'll do it when charlie does it. >> you're on the air and not going to dance? >> i'm not doing right now. i'm giving the people what they want. that's the weather right now. >> all right. >>> yes. mainly clear skies right now. the clouds to the south back into moving into...
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i'm charlie rose. erica hill is off this morning. >>> the parents of trayvon martin speak out for the first time since a florida prosecutor decides against taking the case to grand jury. >>> i'm gayle king. the midwest gets pounded by tornadoes, hail, and heavy rain while wildfires burn up and down the east coast. >>> and what happens to a dozen employees and a million dollars? we look at facebook's newest friends. >>> we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> it's the biggest fire i've ever seen in the united states. >>> wildfires ranging up and down the east coast. >>> covering some 2,000 acres. >>> and severe storms in the southern plains. >> a funnel cloud blew across western oklahoma. >> and along with that threat -- hail, the size of grapefruit. >> and it's our expectation there will not be charges filed. >> the trayvon martin case falls into legal limbo. >> the federal prosecutor decides not to take the case to a grand jury. >> as thhe appeals to the publi. >>> in milton, w
i'm charlie rose. erica hill is off this morning. >>> the parents of trayvon martin speak out for the first time since a florida prosecutor decides against taking the case to grand jury. >>> i'm gayle king. the midwest gets pounded by tornadoes, hail, and heavy rain while wildfires burn up and down the east coast. >>> and what happens to a dozen employees and a million dollars? we look at facebook's newest friends. >>> we begin with today's eye opener, your...
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. >> thank you, charlie. all right. you clip store coupons and buy store brands, but you might be missing out on other ways. consumer reports identifies areas where shoppers might overspend. starting on what you look at, that's on sale. >> when you talk about those deals. 10 for $10. 5 for $5. the reality is, rarely, if ever, do you have to buy the maximum amount to qualify for the discount. it is that marketers are planning a number in your head. >> so, survey the store shelfs, top to bottom. the best deals might not be at eye level and consumers should not assume that the item at the end of the aisle is on sale. check the price tag. >>> and if you find a coupon or a sale for ham you might want to grab it. ham prices are higher than usual because of the rising cost of pig f field -- feed and easter sunday is days away. >>> all right. 6:40. what is brand new in baltimore. >> all right. abc 2 news to go is coming up next. >>> new information this morning in the mega millions jackpot. i'm one of six children that my mothe
. >> thank you, charlie. all right. you clip store coupons and buy store brands, but you might be missing out on other ways. consumer reports identifies areas where shoppers might overspend. starting on what you look at, that's on sale. >> when you talk about those deals. 10 for $10. 5 for $5. the reality is, rarely, if ever, do you have to buy the maximum amount to qualify for the discount. it is that marketers are planning a number in your head. >> so, survey the store...
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charlie, what will you be showing on yours? we want an inside peek. >> fashion life or -- >> i have an idea. what about you and barkley in the park? >> barkley -- i took barkley to the country this weekend. this would be a lab. an extraordinary animal. he just goes nuts because he loves to run. he has a lot of space to run. he dived into the water. >> did you dive in after him? >> no. >> see, that's just something you think about on your facebook page. just throwing it out there. >>> as we looked around the web we found a few reasons to make a long story short. "the washington post" has an update on the fast food wars we've been covering today. burger king rolls out its biggest menu change since 1964. >> wow. >> the year i was born. >> a great year. >> smoothies, chicken wraps and snack wraps. executives even admit it's very similar to mcdonald's. >>> britain's "daily mail" has something to consider before you walk into a bar. ladies scientists confirm people appear more attractive after a few drinks. yes, we're talking about b
charlie, what will you be showing on yours? we want an inside peek. >> fashion life or -- >> i have an idea. what about you and barkley in the park? >> barkley -- i took barkley to the country this weekend. this would be a lab. an extraordinary animal. he just goes nuts because he loves to run. he has a lot of space to run. he dived into the water. >> did you dive in after him? >> no. >> see, that's just something you think about on your facebook page. just...
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charlie? gayle? >> terrell brown, thank you very much. >>> there are big developments in the trayvon martin case. special prosecutor has decided not to send it to a grand jury. she will bring charges against george zimmerman who shot the teenager. >> zimmerman is speaking out online and asking for help from his supporters. john miller joins us now. >> good morning, gayle. >> what does her decision mean and does it signal anything in your opinion? >> i think it's not a substantive decision. if angela corey wants to arrest george zimmerman she can draw up an information this morning and go do that. it's a strategic decision. if she puts it in a grand jury, what occurs in the grand jury is occurring under secret and no one is allowed to discuss it with the rare exception of the witnesses themselves. it will be my call. i'm going to take the heat from one side of this argument or another no matter what i decide. i will not say the 23 people decided in secret because of the way it was presented and i thin
charlie? gayle? >> terrell brown, thank you very much. >>> there are big developments in the trayvon martin case. special prosecutor has decided not to send it to a grand jury. she will bring charges against george zimmerman who shot the teenager. >> zimmerman is speaking out online and asking for help from his supporters. john miller joins us now. >> good morning, gayle. >> what does her decision mean and does it signal anything in your opinion? >> i...
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cuando regresemos una leyenda, charlie garcÍa el mÚsico argentino, por quÉ trata lo mÁs posible de no hablar de polÍtica. y le preguntamos si se tirÓ de verdad de un noveno piso, las imÁgenes son impresionantes al volver en al punto. >>> no habÍa visto esasss que tal, les habla felix de bedout.muertos, heridos y una gran devastacion por tornados en medio oeste del pais.punto final para la cumbre de las americas.y el mundo conmemora el centenario del hundimiento del titanic.casi 100 tornados sacudieron el domingo zonas del medio oeste dejaron al menos cinco muertos y 29 heridos tan Ólo en oklahoma. la secta cumbre de las aÉricas culmiÓ en cartagena de indias, colombia sin una declaracÓn final por desacuerdos sobre la clusÓn de cuba en ese foro. y el mundo recordo con diversos actos en tierra y mar a las mas de mil 500 victimas de la tragedia del titanic hace un siglo.mas en despierta america. ♪. ♪. >>> estaba pensando en cÓmo presentar a nuestro prÓximo entrevistado charlie garcÍa, es una leyenda sobre la cual hay leyendas e historias no todas ciertas, es un mÚsico que
cuando regresemos una leyenda, charlie garcÍa el mÚsico argentino, por quÉ trata lo mÁs posible de no hablar de polÍtica. y le preguntamos si se tirÓ de verdad de un noveno piso, las imÁgenes son impresionantes al volver en al punto. >>> no habÍa visto esasss que tal, les habla felix de bedout.muertos, heridos y una gran devastacion por tornados en medio oeste del pais.punto final para la cumbre de las americas.y el mundo conmemora el centenario del hundimiento del titanic.casi...
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i'm charlie rose. an audiotape surfaces in the nfl bount controvery controversy. >>> i'm gayle king. george zimmerman's lawyers are here today to explain why he shouldn't be arrested for the shooting of trayvon martin. >>> no one has stepped forward except a maryland woman but is she telling the truth? >>> first, as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> locker room sheds new light on the bounty program. >> gregg williams telling his team to hurt other players. >> little wide receive number 32, put a [ bleep ] on him. >> says single singled out alex smith and that he rubbed his fingers together like this saying -- >> i got it first. >>> our economy has begun to turn a corner. >> the white house looks for a breakthrough in today's jobs report. >> economists are expecting the economy added more than 200,000 jobs last month. the unemployment rate is expected to hold steady at 8 bth 3%. >>> a military board says a marine should be dismissed for crit
i'm charlie rose. an audiotape surfaces in the nfl bount controvery controversy. >>> i'm gayle king. george zimmerman's lawyers are here today to explain why he shouldn't be arrested for the shooting of trayvon martin. >>> no one has stepped forward except a maryland woman but is she telling the truth? >>> first, as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> locker room sheds new light on the...
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charlie and erica? >> jeff, thank you very much. with us now, senior correspondent and a legal analyst. what is your reaction, both of you, to this conduct by the attorneys and their client? >> this has been an odd case from the very beginning. unusual for the very beginning starting with the law in florida which is different from many other states. it is even more curiouser and curiouser as they say in literary world to have lawyers standing up saying we no longer represent him. we haven't met with him yet. we talked with him on the phone about a variety of things. we find out now he's talking to media folks and reaching out for prosecutor. >> why accept a case in which you have not yet talked to the client? >> that happens. first thing you get is a phone call from someone. a family member is in jail, for instance. can you talk with them. talk with me first. preliminary conversations. initial conversation by phone are not unusual. at some point in time you'll want to sit down with the client and especially give them some instructio
charlie and erica? >> jeff, thank you very much. with us now, senior correspondent and a legal analyst. what is your reaction, both of you, to this conduct by the attorneys and their client? >> this has been an odd case from the very beginning. unusual for the very beginning starting with the law in florida which is different from many other states. it is even more curiouser and curiouser as they say in literary world to have lawyers standing up saying we no longer represent him. we...
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i'm charlie rose. trayvon martin's parents face-off in court for the first time with the man who killed their son. so will george zimmerman get to walk free? >>> i'm gayle king. more agents face the ax in the secret service sex scandal and we may finally learn what happened to etan patz who disappeared 33 years ago. jon miller covered the story then and has new details this morning. >>> i'm erica hill. high drama aboard a delta flight. a mid air bird strike forces an emergency landing at jfk. we'll ask captain sully sullenberger how the captain did in this case. >> we look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> george zimmerman asked a florida judge for his freedom. >> do you believe that george is a danger to the community? >> trayvon martin's family waits for justice. >> zimmerman requested a private meeting with trayvon martin's family. that request was denied. >> it's a stunning thing hose people who were responsible. it's disgusting. >> the secret services braces for more fallout as t
i'm charlie rose. trayvon martin's parents face-off in court for the first time with the man who killed their son. so will george zimmerman get to walk free? >>> i'm gayle king. more agents face the ax in the secret service sex scandal and we may finally learn what happened to etan patz who disappeared 33 years ago. jon miller covered the story then and has new details this morning. >>> i'm erica hill. high drama aboard a delta flight. a mid air bird strike forces an emergency...
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charlie -- about, charlie? >> reporter: this is a big name that's going to be receiving this honor coming up saturday and you know, for years when you walked in camden yards here on utah street. you had the retired jerseys and jersey numbers, you know number 5, you got brooks and number 8 with cal and of course you've got number 22, that's jim palmer as well. also over here you're got the statue of babe ruth. that's also something that will great fans but coming up this weekend things are going to change as we have new legend coming in. the first stanley cupture going to be re-- sculpture going to be revealed this weekend 5:00 here at camden yards prior to the oakland a's game. it's frank robinson. but it's going to be in the picnic if the garden area of -- picnic and garden area of camden yards. it's going to be unveiled. toby mendez did the work on this. his priest work in terms of -- previous work in terms of baseball is a statue of nolan ryan. it sits at the ballpark at arlington. he has been known for doin
charlie -- about, charlie? >> reporter: this is a big name that's going to be receiving this honor coming up saturday and you know, for years when you walked in camden yards here on utah street. you had the retired jerseys and jersey numbers, you know number 5, you got brooks and number 8 with cal and of course you've got number 22, that's jim palmer as well. also over here you're got the statue of babe ruth. that's also something that will great fans but coming up this weekend things are...
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this is wrong, charlie. >> rose: but they have! >> no government on earth would kill its own people. >> rose: but you don't deny that they have and they've done in the a brutal way. >> no. some of the rebels were using civilians in homs as human shields and this is why some innocent people got killed in the exchange of fires. but this is not the responsibility of... the exclusive responsibility of the government. when foreign journalists and reporters sneak into the country chren destinely... >> rose: they do that because they're not welcome to come in. >> absolutely not. we provided 400 visas to international reporters and international media agencies. i have a list. >> rose: the ones who sneaked in sneaked in because they couldn't get in otherwise. >> they should have waited until the syrian government tells them... gives them the green light. >> rose: but the people were dying. this is the kind of story... you can't keep journalists from not wanting to report a story when they know what's happening on the ground. >> we are not k
this is wrong, charlie. >> rose: but they have! >> no government on earth would kill its own people. >> rose: but you don't deny that they have and they've done in the a brutal way. >> no. some of the rebels were using civilians in homs as human shields and this is why some innocent people got killed in the exchange of fires. but this is not the responsibility of... the exclusive responsibility of the government. when foreign journalists and reporters sneak into the...
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we're also joined by ben stein, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky and charlie gasperi gasperino. >> it's simple. the power grab, one-two combination and crush corporate profits and instill noncompetitive rules in the work place and keep the mediocre workers and it's going to be a catastrophe, look at them. and the automakers, we see what happens there, and the airlines see what happens there and public government see what happens there. it's a no brain, a fantastic week and you didn't mention boeing, they shoo shook down boeing and unions, great weeks for them. >> because i forgot boeing, it doesn't have to reminds me. >> and you know what, and it's-- (laughter) >> a little over yourself, here, okay? and the show is for now-- >> and the unions, but not cavuto. >> exactly. but, adam what do you make of not only the broadside here, but on this issue, a good week for unions, we were flexing them big time. >> well, i think this is what journalists call a dog bites man story. this is exactly what it is next, it's not a surprise that the president is close with labor unions, and nor is it towa
we're also joined by ben stein, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky and charlie gasperi gasperino. >> it's simple. the power grab, one-two combination and crush corporate profits and instill noncompetitive rules in the work place and keep the mediocre workers and it's going to be a catastrophe, look at them. and the automakers, we see what happens there, and the airlines see what happens there and public government see what happens there. it's a no brain, a fantastic week and you didn't...
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>> charlie, uone issue stands above all. oil and gasoline prices, and really feed into the campaign. and so i think what you're seeing by the president, political and strategic reasons is, can we get a negotiated solution to iran's nuclear ambitions. >> do you believe they're prepared to negotiate, the iranians because of sanctions. >> i think they're prepared to negotiate forever. a deeper question. can they make a decision? is this leadership in iran so divided that if charlie says yes, eric says no. erica says no, charlie says yes. that's what's going on in iran. the scary question is can they say yes to a deal that would be of international interest? allow them some kind of nuclear power. >> thank you. >>> a small new hampshire town in mourning after its police chief was shot and killed. >> it happen the during a drug raid. the standoff lasted through the night and into the morning. >> reporter: charlie and erica, good morning to you both. a new hampshire drug task force and local police issued a search warrant on this h
>> charlie, uone issue stands above all. oil and gasoline prices, and really feed into the campaign. and so i think what you're seeing by the president, political and strategic reasons is, can we get a negotiated solution to iran's nuclear ambitions. >> do you believe they're prepared to negotiate, the iranians because of sanctions. >> i think they're prepared to negotiate forever. a deeper question. can they make a decision? is this leadership in iran so divided that if...
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i'm charlie rose. with a clean sweep in time primaries, mitt romney says the republican race for president is over and now it's time to defeat president obama. >>> i'm erica hill. the john edwards' trial makes a mas nasty turn and another emergency landing after a bird hits the windshield of a plane. >>> a visit from goldie hawn and words of wisdom from oprah in a special note to self. >>> as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> thank you, pennsylvania, delaware, rhode island, connecticut, and new york. thank you. >> mitt romney sweeps the gop primaries and looks to november. >> hold on a little longer. a better america begins tonight. >> the general election campaign absolutely is on right now. let the games begin. >> do you know mitt romney? >> i've met him. we're not friends. >> the secret service prostitution scandal, two more employees resigning. another one forced out. >> two others have been cleared of major wrongdoing. >> just checking in
i'm charlie rose. with a clean sweep in time primaries, mitt romney says the republican race for president is over and now it's time to defeat president obama. >>> i'm erica hill. the john edwards' trial makes a mas nasty turn and another emergency landing after a bird hits the windshield of a plane. >>> a visit from goldie hawn and words of wisdom from oprah in a special note to self. >>> as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's eye opener. your world...